On Jeon: Earned four varsity letter and played in 23 events during his career as a member of the Florida State men's golf team...a building block of the current Seminole team who was a member of the first recruiting class for Trey Jones at Florida State in 2004...he helped put down the foundation and is a big part of the success of the Seminole men's golf team...carded his career-low tying score of 69 three times - during the spring 2005 Gator Invitational, the fall 2005 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate and the spring 2006 ACC Championship...was Florida State's top finisher at the 2005 ACC Championship with a tied for 12th place finish...top career outing came at the spring 2005 Gator Invitational with personal bests for finish (tied for fifth), low single-round score (69), low 36-hole score (143), best tournament score (212) and best tournament score vs. par (+2)...averaged 75.55 strokes in 67 rounds during 203 events during his career...carded a golfer's dream - a hole-in-one - on the par three second hole as the No. 6 ranked Seminole men's golf team completed play at the fall 2007 Isleworth/UCF Collegiate Classic at the Isleworth Country Club... Fall 2004: Earned his way into the Seminoles' starting lineup for two of the final three events of the fall season...played well in his two outings and carded single round scores of 75 in each of his first two events...averaged 77.83 strokes in six rounds during two tournaments. Spring 2005: One of only two Seminoles to play in all six events during the spring season including the first ACC Championship of his career...earned two top 15 finishes - a tie for fifth place at the Gator Invitational and a tie for 12th place at the ACC Championship...played the best golf of his first year at Florida State at the Gator Invitational as he established personal bests for finish (tied for fifth), low single-round score (69), low 36-hole score (143), best tournament score (212) and best tournament score vs. par (+2)...finished in the top five along with teammate Jonas Blixt (who earned medalist honors) to help Florida State to a third place team finish in the event...played well in his first career ACC Championship as he led the Seminoles when he finished in a tie for 12th in the individual standings...scored two rounds of 74 and a third of 73 in totaling 221 for the 54-hole event...his 221 total for three rounds is the second best of his career while his +5 score vs. par is the third best of his career...earned his third career top 20 finish at the Florida State hosted Seminole Intercollegiate where he finished in a tie for 20th place...earned three scores at 75 or better (74-73-75) and totaled 222 to finish third among his teammates playing in the Seminoles' starting lineup...totaled a 71 in the first round of the Hootie At Bulls Bay Tournament...ranked second on the team with 10 scores (in 17 rounds) at 75 or better...averaged a career low 74.11 strokes in 17 rounds in six tournaments. Fall 2005: Played in two events and earned the fourth top-25 finish of his career at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate...finished the season with four of six rounds carded with scores at 75 or below...tied his career-low with a 69 in the second round of the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate in the second event of the fall season...was one of three Seminoles during the season (also Torstein Nevestad and Nick Smith) to card single-round scores in the 60's...finished tied for 25th place at Shoal Creek for his best finish of the 2005-06 fall and spring seasons...finished second among his Florida State teammates in the event...counted four of six rounds during the season to the team score...finished third on the team with a career-low 73.33 scoring average in six rounds during two events. Spring 2006: Played in a career-high six events including the 2006 NCAA East Regional Championship...tied his career-low score for a single-round with a 69 in the second round of the ACC Championship...helped Florida State to a sixth place finish in the inaugural Linger Longer Invitational...a member the Seminoles' starting lineup at the NCAA East Regional and helped Florida State finish in 14th place in the event...finished the event on a high note with a two-over par score of 74 in the final round...played well as an individual in the Florida State hosted Seminole Intercollegiate with a 221 total and a tied for 30th place finish in the event...scored a 70 in the second round of the event which was tied for the best score in the event by a Seminole player...played in the ACC Championship for the second time in his career...was disqualified from the event following the first round after his playing partner failed to sign his score card before it was officially accepted by the tournament scorer...returned in the second round to card his career-low tying single-round score of 69...his score of 69 was tied for the sixth-best score on the team during the season...had nearly 90 percent of his single-round scores counted toward the team total (11.5 of 13/.885 percent) for the season...averaged 75.94 strokes in 17 rounds during six events. Fall 2006: Played in two events and helped Florida State earn two top-10 team finishes...the Seminoles finished in ninth place at the Inverness Intercollegiate and fourth at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic...earned two top-50 finishes...finished with a 235 total for 54 holes at the Inverness Intercollegiate and a 238 total at the Notre Dame tournament...best single round score of the season was a 76 in the second round of the Notre Dame tournament...averaged 78.83 strokes in six rounds during two tournaments. Spring 2007: Played in two events - the Gator Invitational and the Seminole Intercollegiate...helped the Seminoles to a second place team finish at the Gator Invitational...shot a 74 in the first round and a 76 in the second round...played as an individual in the Seminole Intercollegiate...low round score for the season was a two-under par 70 in the first round of the Seminole Intercollegiate...finished with a score of 77 in the third round of the Florida State hosted event...averaged 75.67 strokes in six rounds during two tournaments... Fall 2007: Played in two events - the Fighting Illini Invitational and the UCF Invitational...helped the Seminoles to a fourth place finish in the Fighting Illini Invitational...his best event of the season came at the Fighting Illini as he finished with a 225 tournament score after beginning the event with a tow-over par score of 72...began the UCF Invitational with an even par score of 72 and finished with a three-round score of 230...averaged 76.00 strokes in six rounds during two events... Spring 2008: Played as an individual in the Seminole Intercollegiate and finished in a tie for 17th place in the individual standings - the third best finish of his career - in the only event he appeared in during the spring season...carded a pair of 73's in the first and second round and had a two round total of 146...averaged 73.67 strokes in three rounds during one event... Before Florida State: Graduated from St. John's Lutheran School in Ocala, Fla. In 2004...a two-time junior golf All-America...named the Most Valuable Player in golf at St. John's three times during his career...2003-04 Marion County Player of the Year...a three-time all-area first-team selection...finished as the runner-up in the regional tournament in 2003...finished in eighth place at the Class A state tournament in 2003...competed in the 2003 U.S. Amateur where he finished in a tie for 144th place with a two-round score of 153. Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1985...Song is the son of Chang Won Chun and Mi Sook Kim...has been in the United States since 2002 years after leaving his homeland of Korea to attend high school and college in the United States...will earn his degree in political science in December of 2008. |
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